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Pg 14 Eugene Rerlster-Guard, Tnursday, Sept. 21, 1S44 The Reclamation- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12) two other projects in the valley, the Yamhill and the Tualatin, in me vaiieys 01 tnose names. The 10,500 acres contemplated in the East Long Tom is consid erably exceeded by the other two projects. The Yamhill covers a net area of some 66,000 acres and value of the land." Give and Take " Such a plan would be a modi , Hcatlon of reclamation bureau would require multiple-use stor procedure, as Dr. Powers suggests age, mainly for Irrigation and would be advisable, together with , flood control, on both the South what he terms "an adaptability and North Yamhill rivers. The ,on the part of land owners" to. Tualatin project covers an area secure interest-free money from 1 of 46.000 acres and nrmnui m,,i. 'the reclamation bureau for Irri gation development. Presumably ur. rowers recognizes the pres- tiple-use storage on Gales creek and East Dairy creek. " army engineers also are ent gulf between the iarmers and I cooperating in these studies, RADIO BROADCASTS the reclamation bureau and feels that each side should give in a bit. The gulf, or maybe it's just an irrigation ditch, is in any event cieany recognized and acknow ledged by the reclamation bureau itself. - District Engineer C. C. Fisher of Salem, commenting upon last year's rejection of the East Long ... Tom project, referred to the '. Junction City demonstration of "opposition or disinterest'" as be ing duplicated elsewhere in the valley, judging from certain per . sonal contacts, although no spe- cial survey of opinion has been conducted for other projects. Engineer Fisher remarked that the East Long Tom project was the cheapest in the valley, cost estimates being $2.55 per acre for construction, over a period of 40 i preliminary canal, reservoir and years, without interest, making a i drainage surveys, Including plans total cost of $102 per acre. Across 1 fnd cost estimates, the Willamette river In the Mud- j The Willamette basin, asserts dy Creeks Irrigation project,! Engineer Fisher, holds the great sponsored by the fanners them- j est possibility of Irrigation in selves, the initial water right cost ' Oregon, with its 1,200,000 acres has been $10 per acre total. : of irrigable lands. More than in the interest of flood control. The studies have not been suffici ently completed, says Engineer Fisher, to allow cost estimates. Organisation Set-Up The Salem office is under di rection of the project planning division of the reclamation bu reau, with F. A. Banks as re gional director of the Columbia Basin division, headquarters at Boise, Idaho. The office has field charge of project planning studies covering that portion of Oregon and Washington in the Colum bia drainage basin. It now has under study three projects on Crooked river in central Oregon, one near Pendleton, one at Lew iston, Idaho, and one in western Washington near Seattle. The Willamette valley studies Include classification of lands, I KOE IliMI TBUBSDAT 3X0 p. m. News 3:15 Superman :!0 Tom Mix 5:45 Nieht News Wire rot-Gabriel Hotter 8:IS Screen Teit :SO Dr. Mac S:tS-Hawellan Echoes 7:0O Henry Gladstone T:l& Lowell Thomas T:J0 Youth Courageous T:s"5 Scandinavian Music 1:00 News, Headline! i:IS Sports Review t:SO America' Favorites t:45 Melody Moments :00 News :IS Ptei Miller :30 rullon Lewis. Jr. S:5ft Second Chance T:M News T:1S Breakfast frolics 7:45 sermonette 3:00 Hollywood News :1S McCall. News 1:30 Rollle Trultt Tune 3:4S Don Norman Show 8:00 Shady Valley Folks 4:0O SvmDhonlc Swinu S:SO News 4:30 Andy and Virginia 1:34 Music 4:44 Sea Hound :SS Look In Your Mirror :0O Boake Carter ROW KM) FRIDAY :IS-Morninf Varieties 4:00 a. m.-Dawn Patrol 9:30 Fashion Show :4S Music 10:00 News 1:1. Jack B.rch 10:30 Luncheon. Lopes 10:45 Melody Time 11:00 News 11:05 Harmony Lane 11:30 Sweet & Low :J0 News 6:43 Journal of Living 7:00 Graehme Fletcher 7:15 News Headlines 7:30 Reveille Roundup 7:45 Sem Hayes 5:00 Stars of Today I'd t-n, AhK !!:iltR". cm"' C,ub :30-Vlrth end Madness 9:45 Romance and Rhythm 11:445 Serenade iu:ie io tse Announced 10:30 News. Headlines 10:45 Norway Fights On !l:0n Starlight Serenade 11:55 News In Brief 12:00 News 12:13 D.m. Orchestra l?:SO War Commentary 11:35 Luncheon Concert : though not spread over a 40-year period. The reclamation bureau esti mates for East Long Tom for an nual maintenance and operation, $1.50 per acre, was about the - same as that of the Muddy Creeks project, which has lately been S1.35 per acre, after deducting .discount. : While the East Long Tom pro ject's reception, and evidence of similar sentiment in other sec tions of the valley, has discour ' "aged further extended studies of Irrigation possibilities, says En gineer Fisher, and he accordingly . -oetieves it probable that broad scale irrigation in this valley is something for the more distant future and not likely to provide any post-war Jobs, the reclama tion bureau is represented as still - ready and willing to cooperate wiin .tne farmers wherever want l"ed. "SUM Open The East Long Tom proposi tion sun is open to the north Lane county farmers, said Fisher. ..And limited studies recently have been authorized covering especi ally what is termed a Salem pro ject, including lands which may do covered irom the North San tlam river with storage in the proposed Detroit dam on that 'stream. That study will be car : ried on in cooperation with the army engineers in their study of flood control, power and navlga- ,tion features of the proposed dam. .. In addition to the completed study of the East Long Tom pro mts, mo reclamation Dureau Is well might be put under irrigation, he estimates. He adds, then, however, that oecause of heavy winter rainfall ullowing farmers to operate more or less successfully under a gen eral cropping plan without irri gation, and because of the appar ent opposition or disinterest mani fested toward reclamation pro jects, hope for Irrigation expan sion in the near future seems slight. The East Long Tom project- has been laid on the shelf and will remain there until call ed for, he Indicated. (Tomorrow: Irrigation methods ana practices in the Willamette valley. OAC S6I THURSDAY 5:00 p. m Upbeat S:JO Story Time 6:45 Magic Casement :00 Newa :IS Farm Flashes 6:30 Animal Husbandry 6:45 Spot Markets 7:00 Forestry Program 7:30 Lift Up Thy Voice b:ws ijtti we rorget ' 8:15 Musical Comedy 8:30 Music That Endures 9:30 News 9:43 Meditations - KMC (11961 THURSDAY S:00 p.m. Terry 6:15 Dick Tracy 5:30 Jack Armstrong 5:45 Hop Harrlffen 6:00 Sunset Serenade 6:!5-Neivs 6:30 Spotlight Bands 6:55 Story Teller 7:00 Raymond Gram 7:15 Appointment 'or Life 7:30 Joe E, Brown 8:00 News 8:15 Lum & Abner 8:30 Fred Waring 9:00 l.opez Orch. 9:30-News 9i45 Music 10:00 Chester Rowlca 10:13 Henry Taylor 10:30 Ambassador Orch. 11:00 Concert Hour 9:00 Voice of Nation 9:15 Larry Smith 9:30 Personality Hour 10:00 Walker's Kitchen 10:15 Lawson McCall. News '?:ilum17 Sld. 10:45-Bakjsr's Notebook sl:?t:J!Thl5f J ":00-Guldlng Light ,B T." Church lI:UTodaye Children ,. ., , 11:30 Women In White l:J0-Invltatlon to Ro- ) 1 :45 Betty Crocker t-M-wT- , !I:00Wom.nof Arnica ;.iq,i.7 ?:iP.m.-M Frlclns 3:00 Prayer 3:01 News 3:15 Record Review 3:45 Johnson Family 4:0O Fulton Lewis. Jr. 4:I5-Real Life Stories 4:30 Popular Se.-enade KOAC 15.10) FRIDAY 10:00 a. m. News 10:15 Homemakera' Hour 11:00 Allen Roth 1I:J0 Concert Hall 12:00 News 12:15 p. m Farm Labor r:?n Soot Market 12:' Rural Traflc 17:50 einie Dent, of Agrl. 1 :0 t-Hln' R.n 1:1 Soldiers n' Press 1 :.rv I'arlety Time ?:ca HomemaVer-' Half Hr 2:." Memorv Book 3:00 United Press News 3:15 Music of Masters 4:nnerfence 4:15 Listen to Lelbert 4:ro Vovatfme 4:43 Rhythm Makers 12:30 Pepper Young 11:45 Right to Happiness l:0O Backstage Wife 1:15 Stella Dallas 1 : 30 Lorenzo Jones 1 :45 Widder Brown :00 When Girl Marries 2:15 Love and Learn 2:30 Just Plain Bill 2:45 Front Page Farrell 3:00 Road of Life 3:15 Devld Ha um 3:30 B. Boynton 3:45 Aunt Mary 4:00 Dr. Kate 4:15 News 4:30 Rhaoiody in Rhythm s.-sa n. v. Kaitenoorn U. S., Britain Differ Over Policv In Italy WASHINGTON (U.R) The United States and Great Britain do not see eye to eye on political and economic policy toward Italy and the cleavage has reached a stage where American official- consider it potentially dangerou The return to Washington Dnwn - - - - i-oy jnmmi FrontLrJ yWiULin HDJ-KEND THEATER PROGRAMS MrDoneld: Thursday through Satur day. "Bathing Beauty:" Sunday through Wednesday. "Mr. Ske'flngton." Hcillg:. Thursday and Friday. "Loulsl- Ls : ana Ha,v.-lde" and "She's a Soldier nw witM.e nito... u..a .'..' .-?.""-."...n"r' . "I " "i.wn, w " j vampire ana "vigilantes rtldej" Sun- Of the economic section of the al- ay throuch Wednesday, "Mr. Wlnldo ... TT...I rift-s in War" ilea control commission lor Italy, i Re: Thursday and his hurried conference with "Buffalo Bill" and President Roosevelt before the . "J Mnd.5 ''"""in oiorjr latter left for Quebec .was to re- . n.S.y-T'-Bi" port on conditions which O'Dwyer- "China ctri." . . . .. ' Mayflower: Thursday them, at "u- run Is The Life:" Tu-riv -. Wednesday. "Mademolslle' Flfl" and do that water ballet or not .S?.ea,ki"! ? r b.l,e. fJ.? "it," ' em to hang tn , umt, w f r" . c,y weu- 51" the orche, - CaT ,Vi tras stay on shor m L rcnes- s...., . I Basi, Ratnb0ne (he.,g7nu'nen..StoehT( i .. . av-B, MUI IHais. F-eaeaRRaSsaa . " IB no continn tv ka. . c,e the work of the chorus. 8nd We don't know whether Mis. Williams can "tSh. , Z."? have to. Skeltnn J"". S.he doetn't Job. Bathbone u ZT wasted in his role of . show 1 ducer. J. Cugat nnH .,.?ro- sound th-, . . "wayt little nnr.; ... e "1 ets --- --. buiu wu nls numberi oitun.,.L Parker, Betz Advance To Semi-Final Round LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21. (P) National titlcholders Frankie Parker and Pauline Betz have reached the semi-final round of the 18th annual Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships. Parker, from Muroc Field, Calif., easily defeated a fellow army ser geant, George Pero of Merced cieia, l.8iir., 8-2. e-1. KGW(S70 THURSDAY 5:00 p. m. OK 'or Release 5:15 Relax In Rhythm 5:30 Songs of Good Cliccr 3:45 Louis P. Lochner 8:00 Music Hall :30 Charlie Chan 7:00 Harry Savoy 7:30 March of Time 8:00 Music Shop 8:30 Coffee Time 8:15 Minstrel Melodfr 9:00 Musical Interlude 9:05 Design for Listening 9:30 Mvste-le 10:00 News Flashes. 10:15 Home Town News 10:25 Musical Interlude 111:30 snaner -La Ore heslr- 10:45 Meditation Strings 10:55-News 11:00 Hotel Orchrstra 11:30-4-War News Round!' 12:00 Swing Shift KORE (14501 FRIDAT 6:00 a.m. News 6:05 Early Bird REX (1100) FRIDAT 4:00 a.m. Musical Clock 6:15 Farm and Home 6:45 Western Agriculture 7:fr Prune Harmonies 7:05 Ploea of Melodv 7:! AgTonskv. News 7:30 James Abbe 7:45 Listening Post :00 Breakfsst Club 9:00 Glamour Manor 9:30 Breakfast at Sardl's 10:00 Tony Morse. News' -10:15 Stars o'Today 10:30 My T.-ue Story 10:5 Aunt Jemima 11:00 Baukhae-e Talking 11:15 Mystery Chef 11:30 Ladles. Be Seated 12:00 Morton Downey '2:15 p. m. Star Time 15:30 News Headline 1 :00 Sam Hayes. News 1:15 Radio Parade 1:30 Time Views 1 :45 Buddy Twlss 1:50 Edward Jorgenson 2:00 What's Doing. Ladies 2:30 Voice of Experience 2:45 Cliff Edwards KOIN 1979) FRIDAT 6:00 a. m. Gardening 6:10 Farm Reporter 6:15 Western Stars 6:30 KOIN Klock 7:15 Headline News 7:30 News. CBS 7:45 Prinele. News 8:00 Consumer News 8:15 Valiant Udy 8:30 Llshto' World 8:45 Aunt Jenny 9:00 Kate Smith 9:15 Big sister 9:30 Helen T ent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday 10:1J-Ma Perkln 10:30 Berr-adlne Flynn I0:5 Goldbergs 11:00 Portia Faces Life 11:15 Joyce Jordan 11 :30 Voting Dr. Malone U :45 Perry Mason 12.00 News 12:13 p. m. Neighbors 12:30 Bright Horirons 12:45 Bachelor'- Children 1:00 Changing World 1:15 Anderson. News 1:30 Ma y Marlln 1 :45 Something for You 2:00 Newspaper o9 Air 2:30 Meet the Missus 3:00 News 3:15 Murray Show 3:30 Stars of Today 3:45 World Today 3:55 Joseph C. Harsch 4:00 Lady of Press 4:15 All-Star Dance 4:25 Lou Holti 4:30 Friday on Broadway Diary Of Flier Adrift On Raft Reveals Thoughts Before Death ELKHART, Ind. (U.R) "To Helen I loved her until the end. I love mom. , , wish I could eat some of her cooking." Thinking of his eirl. his e.ir,tv,o- and the food he ate at home, naval aviation radioman Jack Honnar , .w...B ua.n. vuuper Miss Betz eliminated Dorothy wl " 8 Iifel'aft in u,e Pacific, neaa or San Francisco, ft-n n.i Margaret Osborne of San Fran.' Cisco dispossed of Mrs. Gracyn "ncrier neuener, 0-1, 6-4 Bob Klmbrell, Use' naval trainee, defeated the No. 4 seeded navy Lt. Elwood Cooke of San Diego, 10-8, 7-5, in a delayed sec- advanced with detail studies of ond-round men's singles match' THURSDAY NJGHT, 7:30 P. M-. .. . Fall Opening PAH1AMUVT MLL1EK KINK COMPLETELY REDECORATED FLOOR REFINISHED SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW TONIGHT AT 9 P. M. 6 Acts 24 People Skating 7:30 to 11 -p. m. Skating 50c Spectators 25c its New Fall Skating Schedule V NIGHTS, Except Mondays. 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. Admission 40c SUNDAYS, 2:30 to 5 p. m. (30c) 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. (40) ' ' ' ' MATINEES, Saturday 11:30 to 4 p. m Sunday 2:30 to 5 p. m. (30c) UPSTAIRS AT 25 WEST 7TH PHONE 1789 When a warshin ninircH ki. vvu, a iew aays later they found him clutching a diary of his dying , written to nis "mom." The navy sent the diary, writ ten on the fly leaves of his wallet, to his mother, Mrs. Henry Clevenz. Cooper was reported killed in action June 15. While adrift on the raft h strafed by a Japanese plane and wounded in both kneesN.but he i.-rmDiea into the diary a record of what a fighting man thinks of me ena. Mostly it was about his mother and about his sweet heart, neien E. Checchio, whom c tauea Dig ayes." The diary follows: ri - , . . i ot snrapnet in compass mi our piane. Mom . . .; wings are in sewing kit am entitled to all stars and more. Be sure to check insurance etc. Bay back 10,000 ma. t noses; to remind me of Helen. "I've alwavs love) h.r t. ! kisses same for you Mom, Dad and su. Now July 8 weak ,(navy dele tion). Can't catch fish no rain love Big Eyes. July 8 Little rain (navy dele tion) headed west. July 10 (Rain last night very weak land close somewhere. July 11 Mavis flew over nn see left eye bad shape still have l?! water driftinn NE . 'vf July 12 Little clouds no planes no landed headed north P. M. ap Nell saw me strafted hit me in both legs bandaged them drift ing E. July 13 Very weak from loss of blood land in sight no food since the 4th 6 ounces of water left going fast. July 14 Catch one small fish last P. M. very very won't last over today. Plenty fish but can't sit up very slight breeze. If this is my last day, tell my Big Eyes to be very happy with someone else. Im back to salt water God bless you all Surprise July 15 tell Helen I found' God be happy love. . . . No rain for 2 week. To Helen I laved her until the end Jack. a I love Mom Dad and all wish I could eat some of her cooking. . felt should be thrashed out at the d," Koosevelt-Churchill conference. The basic difference between the Americans and British in Italy concerns the future of that ex- enemy country whether she shall remain weak and dependent upon Great Britain or, as soon as pos sible, be put back on her own ec onomic feet. ,t T z:1?. toT his of Heiftii' trumpet is Three Little Sisters.' State: Thursday through Saturday. "Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case" and "False Colors;" Sunday throuOl Wed nesday. "Girl Crazy'" and "Taxi, Mu ter." (Editor's Note: With the de parture of Glenn Hasselrooth for new York City to do araduata Ken Overlin Wins In Third Comeback Try OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 21 iu.n-iK.en Overlin, former world's middleweight champion, won his intra siraignt comeback bout by pounding out a one-sided 10 round decision over Paul Hartnek of Omaha Wednesday night. Overlin, 170, from Decatur, 111., won every round except the first, although he spotted Hartnek 12 pounds. His next go is against H. J. Lewis in Denver early in October. I STARTS TODAY! II nil's Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wabbling when you eat. talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little FAS rcETH on your plates. This pleasant powder alves a rsnurl. able sense of added comfort and security by holding plates more firmly. No gummy, gooev, pasty taste or feeling. 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Hi and J9i. art Hcimnnrs orchesfra mi. superb rfoTei , r with ANN HARDING EVELYN KEYES iiviom; THEATRE Springfitlt), Or DOVBt.E BILL "MAN PROM F-USCO" with MJrhael O Sihea rLls- "OAUCHO SERENADE" BUrrint Gene Autry ! work at Columbia university, th. port a policy that would keep Italy theater page of the Register-Guard a weak economic nation, depend- wi" be taken over by Will Llndley, ent upon imports and thus a fol- i whose "Down Front" wiU now ap lower of British foreign poficy in Pear as a regular feature), the Mediterranean. The Ameri-1 T, m.ts.ij . ..aw a,. awwsia(s , j BATHING BEAUTY Screen writers have been get ! ting so tired of hearing reviewers say their musicals have no plots that they now are going to any length to try to dig them up; and apparently without success, if this latest MGM technicolor opus is any gauge. It all has something to do with i Red Skelton getting enrolled in a ! girls' school so he can persuade his alienated wife . (Esther Wil liams) that those three red-headed boys who appeared at their wed ding, along Avith a woman who. I claimed to be his wife well, he's innocent, he says. . It takes a long time for him to convince Miss Williams . long enougn tor several numbers by Xavier Cugat and his ovk, aided by Lina Romay, and Harry James and his band, . From the above you might think we were complaining about the film, and . perhaps we are, but whatever shortcomings the movie has are offset by Miss Williams and others (plenty of others) In brief bathing suits. Atjd person ally, we don't care whether they cans, it was learned, lean toward early restoration of Italian indus try and economy for two reasons: 1.- To reduce as soon as possible the burden of furnishing food and clothing to Italians. Bulk of that relief now comes from the United States. 2. To make Italy again a prof itable area for American business and trade. British Prime Minister-Church ill is well aware of the American- ! British differences of opinion as a : result of his recent visit to Italy when he conferred with high American officials there. He was said at that time to favor lenient treatment of Holy as an ex-enemy, but when it came to specific pro posals of rehabilitating Italian in dustries, he was said to have balked. 1"'" aaaP.?'un of Heifuv llftfZtVrfjfA y oiacano" for I POmmtonHnhla. Corny comedy, for the whole1 IflH il'IR. ll now wjivtwoi nl i fliftim Hi IM 1 -i.iS'iiS fa': STL Civil Service Exams The U. S. civil service has an nounced a new examination for I electrotyper (finisher), electro-, typer (moulder) and stereotyper at approximately $3,947 a year, including overtime pay. The positions are in the gov ernment printing office, Wash ington, D. C. Five years of Drac- tical experience or apprenticeship are required in addition to one year of journeyman experience. There are no age limits and no written test required. 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